Trans Studio Bali Admission Ticket

The rides are indoors, so rain worries fade fast. At Trans Studio Bali in Seminyak, you get a full theme-park-style day inside Trans Studio Mall Bali—five zones, futuristic 4-D moments, family-friendly shows, and kid-pleasing adventures like a ninja course and go-karts.

I really like how this ticket stacks access to multiple zones in one go, plus the lineup of named Fantastic Shows. I also love the idea that the big-ticket highlight, Fly Over Indonesia, is an option if you choose the right package. One drawback to keep in mind: online pricing can be higher than buying at the venue, so compare what you’re paying for versus what you’d get on site.

The park runs 10:00 am to 10:00 pm, and the experience is usually planned for about 4 to 5 hours, which is a sweet spot for families. You’ll also be glad it has practical comforts: lockers near admissions, an on-site prayer room, and a medical clinic. And yes—your ticket can be delivered as a mobile ticket, which makes entry smoother.

Key things to know before you go

Trans Studio Bali Admission Ticket - Key things to know before you go

  • Five zones under one roof so you can build a route without leaving Trans Studio Mall Bali
  • Fantastic Shows with clear names (Gayatri, Simsalabim, Temple Raider, Dream Festival Parade) to help you plan your timing
  • Package-based add-ons like I-Fly and VIP Access, while Fly Over Indonesia depends on which package you choose
  • Family-friendly thrill mix including 4-D technology, a ninja course, and go-karts
  • On-site basics for real life such as a prayer room, medical clinic, and lockers in the admissions area

Trans Studio Bali in Seminyak: an indoor theme park day plan

Trans Studio Bali is the kind of place that works even when your day goes sideways. It’s an indoor theme park set inside Trans Studio Mall Bali in Seminyak, so you’re not managing heat, rain, or sudden weather changes. That matters a lot when you’re traveling with kids who have limited attention spans and very strong opinions about snack timing.

Plan on roughly 4 to 5 hours for this admission experience. The park itself is open from 10:00 am until 10:00 pm, so you can start early for energy, or go later if you’re pacing the rest of your vacation. Since your ticket is built for a half-day style visit, I’d treat it like a themed afternoon: pick a few must-dos, sprinkle in shows, and don’t try to conquer every single ride back-to-back.

A big win here is that the entertainment isn’t just “rides.” The park is built around five different zones with live-action experiences, futuristic 4-D technology, and kid-friendly thrills. You’ll also see show elements throughout the day, so your group has different ways to enjoy the park—not just stand in lines and hope everyone’s having fun.

If you’re someone who likes a tight plan, you’ll appreciate that the ticket covers multiple zones and named performances. If you’re more spontaneous, that works too: walk into one zone, see what’s running, then pivot to a show before anyone gets cranky.

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Tickets, packages, and what you actually get for $38.47

Trans Studio Bali Admission Ticket - Tickets, packages, and what you actually get for $38.47
The price listed is $38.47 per person, and that’s for entrance plus access to multiple park zones and key show options. The value comes from what’s included at the ticket level versus what changes by package.

Here’s the clean way to think about it:

  • Your base admission includes experience of five zones, including Light Zone, plus zone access tied to the package rules.
  • You’ll also get access to Fantastic Show options (examples include Gayatri Show, Simsalabim Show, Temple Raider Show, and Dream Festival Parade).
  • Some extra attractions are package-dependent:
  • I-Fly is included only with I-Fly, Play & Fly, and VIP Play packages.
  • VIP Access is included only with Fast Track Play and VIP Play packages.
  • The Fly Over Indonesia package includes only the Fly Over Indonesia attraction.

This is where your math gets real. If your group’s true must-do is Fly Over Indonesia, you don’t want to accidentally book a ticket that doesn’t include it. If I-Fly or VIP Access is high on your list, check the package details before you pay.

Also note what’s not included:

  • Transfers
  • Fly Indoor Sky Diving
  • Personal expenses

And a small but practical detail: lunch is only included with the VIP Play Package (Wendy’s Combo 2). If you’re not getting the VIP package, plan to find food inside or nearby the mall area.

Price reality check

One concern worth addressing: online ticketing can sometimes cost more than tickets purchased at the venue. So I’d do a quick comparison before you lock it in—especially if you’re buying for multiple adults and kids. If the cheaper on-site option includes the same attractions and shows you want, that’s an easy win. If your online package includes premium add-ons like I-Fly or VIP Access, then the online price may still be the better deal.

Building your route: five zones and how to choose priorities

Trans Studio Bali Admission Ticket - Building your route: five zones and how to choose priorities
Your ticket is set up around the idea that you’ll move through five zones. That’s more useful than it sounds. When you’re in an indoor park, the most common problem isn’t just time—it’s energy. Kids can only do so much of one type of activity before they need a reset.

Use the zones to structure the day:

  • Light Zone: a good start zone if you want a gentle warm-up before you hit the bigger thrills.
  • Camera Zone: built for the “tech and scene” style of attraction, and it’s one of the zones included with your admission unless you chose a Fly Over-only package.
  • Action Zone: this is where the park’s more active side fits in, and it’s connected with the kinds of thrills people associate with Trans Studio Bali—think ninja-course energy and go-karts.
  • Culture Zone: a place to break up the pace and enjoy live-action style entertainment tied to the park’s show-and-story approach.

I’m keeping this practical on purpose: the ticket doesn’t tell you ride-by-ride mapping for each zone, so your best approach is to treat each zone like a “cluster of experiences.” Pick one or two anchors per zone, then connect the rest based on what’s running and where your kids’ mood is.

One more thing: some rides have height requirements, so check the rules before you spend time lining up for something your child can’t ride. That one small check can save a lot of disappointment.

Fantastic Shows: your built-in breaks (and the names to watch)

The park includes Fantastic Shows, and the advantage of named shows is simple: you can plan around them. When you know titles like Gayatri Show, Simsalabim Show, Temple Raider Show, and Dream Festival Parade are part of your experience, you can time your rides so you’re not scrambling later.

Shows also solve a real family problem: kids get tired. Instead of pushing through fatigue just to “finish everything,” shows give you a natural pause. And because this is an indoor park, you’re still in the same controlled environment while everyone takes a breather.

If you’re traveling with kids of mixed ages, shows are a rare piece of the puzzle that can keep multiple age groups engaged. Older kids often like the spectacle and effects, while younger kids usually enjoy the simple fact that something is happening onstage.

My practical tip: don’t treat shows as optional. Build at least one show into your half-day plan, then let the rides fill in around it.

Fly Over Indonesia and the package trap you can avoid

Fly Over Indonesia is repeatedly described as a standout experience, and it makes sense: it’s the kind of attraction people remember after the lights go up and the day ends.

But here’s the key planning issue: Fly Over Indonesia is not automatically included in every ticket configuration. The Fly Over Indonesia package includes only the Fly Over Indonesia attraction. So if you want the big Fly Over moment, make sure you’ve chosen the package that actually includes it.

If you’re not choosing the Fly Over package, you’ll still have a lot to do—because your admission also covers zones and shows—but you’ll be trading off that specific highlight for broader coverage elsewhere. This choice is less about which is better and more about what your group cares about most.

If you have one “must-do” and you’re not interested in lots of smaller stops, Fly Over Indonesia is probably your best use of time. If your group likes variety—some thrill, some tech, some shows—then prioritize the multi-zone admission style.

Fast Track Play and VIP Access: when you should pay extra

Speed options exist here for a reason. This experience offers VIP Access, and it’s included only with Fast Track Play and VIP Play packages.

What I like about this setup is the flexibility. If you know your group works well with a more structured plan (for example, you have kids who get bored waiting), Fast Track Play or VIP Play can be a smart way to protect your time. If your group is more relaxed and doesn’t mind slow stretches, you might not need it.

Also, VIP doesn’t only mean “speed.” The VIP Play Package includes lunch (Wendy’s Combo 2), which can add real value if you’d otherwise spend time figuring out meals while your kids get hungry.

One caution: don’t assume VIP includes everything unless your package says so. I-Fly, VIP Access, and lunch are tied to specific packages. Read the package list like you’re checking a shopping receipt—because that’s what it is.

Practical perks inside: lockers, prayer room, and a medical clinic

Trans Studio Bali Admission Ticket - Practical perks inside: lockers, prayer room, and a medical clinic
Theme parks are chaotic. The good ones hide the chaos with practical facilities, and Trans Studio Bali does that.

You can store belongings in lockers available in the admissions area, which is a big deal if you’re carrying day bags, small purchases, or extra layers. Lockers keep you from juggling things while your group is trying to enjoy rides and shows.

There’s also an on-site prayer room and a medical clinic. For families, that kind of “in case you need it” infrastructure helps you relax. It’s the difference between enjoying the day and spending mental energy worrying about what happens if someone gets sick or needs space for a prayer.

And remember: the park includes rides with different height requirements. That means you may sometimes need to split up briefly or keep one kid entertained while the other tries something. Checking height rules early makes that easier.

Getting the timing right: how to spend 4–5 hours without stress

You don’t need to spend the whole day here, and that’s a good thing. A 4 to 5 hour visit is long enough to hit several zones and a show, but short enough to avoid meltdown territory.

Here’s how I’d pace it:

  1. Start strong in one zone

Use the first hour for your biggest “yes” rides or the zone your kids talk about most.

  1. Add a show as a scheduled reset

Pick one Fantastic Show to anchor the middle of your visit. This gives everyone a break without the day slipping away.

  1. Use the remaining time for variety

After the show, move into a different zone so you’re not repeating the same kind of experience.

  1. Do height-requirement checks before committing

If you notice a ride your child might not meet, skip it early. That avoids wasting time and helps everyone keep momentum.

Also, because the park is inside a mall and open late, you can choose a time that fits your day elsewhere in Seminyak. If you’re doing beach time and then coming in, plan to start earlier rather than later so you still have daylight-level energy.

FAQ

FAQ

What time is Trans Studio Bali open?

Trans Studio Bali is open from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.

How long should I plan to spend inside?

The experience is typically planned for about 4 to 5 hours.

What’s included with the admission ticket?

You get an entrance ticket and experience across five different zones, along with Fantastic Show options. Certain add-ons like I-Fly and VIP Access depend on the package you choose.

Which shows are included?

Fantastic Show options can include Gayatri Show, Simsalabim Show, Temple Raider Show, and Dream Festival Parade.

Is Fly Over Indonesia included with every ticket?

No. The Fly Over Indonesia package includes only the Fly Over Indonesia attraction, and Fly Over is not listed as included in every package configuration.

Are there height requirements for rides?

Yes. Some rides have different height requirements.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Within 24 hours of the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

Should you book Trans Studio Bali admission in Seminyak?

If you want an indoor family day that covers multiple types of fun—thrills, tech-style experiences, and named shows—this is a solid booking. I’d especially lean in if your kids have the kind of energy that loves variety across zones, and if you’re picking a package that matches your must-dos like Fly Over Indonesia, I-Fly, or VIP Access.

But don’t book on autopilot if price is tight. Online tickets can be more expensive than buying at the venue. Compare what you’re paying versus what’s included in the exact package you want. If you’re getting extra value from a package, the online price may still make sense.

Final thought: treat this as a well-organized, half-day escape inside a mall. Once you pick your priorities—show time, one big attraction, and a zone or two—you’ll have a smoother, happier visit.

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